The word "money" takes its name from Juno Moneta in whose temples coinage was minted. A fertility goddess, the Goddess Juno Moneta assumes her role as the abundant mother of money.
Modeled after the Greek goddess of memory, Mnemosyne, and mother of the Muses, this archetype reminds women of their ability to manifest plentifully. This ability depends upon intuition, creativity, nurturance, and service in order to manifest.

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this is a wonderful new piece Natasha!!!! I lover it!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll make a collage when thee challenge ends! She is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely piece, and I never knew it was her job to look after money! Valerie
ReplyDeleteFabulous Goddess Natasha!! Always wondered where the word Money came from :D XXX
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty--and something new that I've learned too!!
ReplyDeleteShe is fantastic Natasha ;o) I love the pose you have her doing! Your art is so creative!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love her pose, the color choices and the "scales" representing balance. :)
ReplyDeleteSuper lovely! I love the scales!
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